Decisions of the Comptroller General of the United States, Volume 39U.S. Government Printing Office, 1960 Contains a selection of major decisions of the GAO. A digest of all decisions has been issued since Oct. 1989 as: United States. General Accounting Office. Digests of decisions of the Comptroller General of the United States. Before Oct. 1989, digests of unpublished decisions were issued with various titles. |
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... intended to cover only those situations in which an employee is in a leave status . Section 721.93 recognizes there are conditions under which an employee serving as a witness is considered to be in a full duty status . any such case ...
... intended to cover only those situations in which an employee is in a leave status . Section 721.93 recognizes there are conditions under which an employee serving as a witness is considered to be in a full duty status . any such case ...
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... intended to apply in the case of construction under section 504. The language of section 502 ( d ) read literally would seem to be applicable in any case where a construction differen- ential subsidy is applied for under this title by ...
... intended to apply in the case of construction under section 504. The language of section 502 ( d ) read literally would seem to be applicable in any case where a construction differen- ential subsidy is applied for under this title by ...
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... intended to be made currently , on a quarterly basis . Deliveries under the contract were required to be made monthly and payment for each lot of metal delivered thereunder was to be made promptly upon the presentation to the Government ...
... intended to be made currently , on a quarterly basis . Deliveries under the contract were required to be made monthly and payment for each lot of metal delivered thereunder was to be made promptly upon the presentation to the Government ...
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United States. General Accounting Office. parties intended that such element of the labor costs would be com- puted upon an estimated , or accrual , basis , which is in accordance with good accounting practices , a fact which is admitted ...
United States. General Accounting Office. parties intended that such element of the labor costs would be com- puted upon an estimated , or accrual , basis , which is in accordance with good accounting practices , a fact which is admitted ...
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... pay- ment , it was not thought that Congress intended that in this connec- tion a condition of servitude should be imposed on members of the military service . Therefore , it was held that there 50 [ 89 DECISIONS OF THE COMPTROLLER GENERAL.
... pay- ment , it was not thought that Congress intended that in this connec- tion a condition of servitude should be imposed on members of the military service . Therefore , it was held that there 50 [ 89 DECISIONS OF THE COMPTROLLER GENERAL.
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